The Bandwidth Cap Cursed item that limits the magical power of it's wearer
The Token Ring Magical ring that allows the wielder to communicate over large distances. They can receive messages from one token ring and send message to another.
The Memory Barrier Protective charm that shields the mind from intrusion.
The Shadow Register A magical ledger that records secrets and hidden locations in the immediate area.
The Superscalar A legendary shimmering sword that can strike multiple foes in a single attack.
Spells
Loopback Redirects a spell to its point of origin.
Jabber Causes the target to produce incoherent speech and lose its train of thought.
Branch Prediction Gives the caster foresight to predict their opponent's next action.
Traceroute A tracking spell that reveals the path of a target.
Mask Hides the caster's true identity.
Hypertransport Enables instantaneous movement over short distances.
Interrupt Counterspell to disrupt an enemy's casting.
Spell modifiers
Broadcast Modifies spell to affect a large area.
Unicast Modifies spell to affect a single point with maximum damage.
Multicast Modfies spell to affect multiple selected targets.
Repeater Modifies spell to recast itself over multiple turns.
My partner stresses too much with work and I wish I could help more. But all I can do is give comfort and urge to at least let things go when at home.
Any practical advice is always brushed off, which I can understand. Sometimes you just need to vent and I don’t mind listening about what happened this time. I just hate seeing them like this, it does make me worry a bit about their health.
Thanks for sharing! It's really interesting to see how you go through all these different steps and I can definitely understand not wanting to write half an essay whenever you share an image.
If anyone ever has questions again, you can always point them to this post.
You make a good point, and I'm fine with dropping that one.
It was originally included to encourage sharing of workflows and prompts. Some of us are new at this, or appreciate a peek in the kitchen (sorry, bad Dutch expression :) to get some inspiration.
But I agree that it doesn't mean that people should be penalized for having complex workflows.
That’s true, and I guess this is partly about wanting everyone’s work to be seen.
Most people browse at last 6 or 12 hours, and will miss the submissions. After about 24 hours it dies out and only community members still visit.
I figured it would be nice to also use the challenge as a way to showcase everyone’s work. Because all of you deserve it.
I already perform the weekly tallies with a script, it takes about 5 minutes of my time to create and review the results.
Though I will admit this is a bit more involved. Creating the voting thread would definitely have to be automated, together with tallying the scores afterwards. It’s doable, but will take me some time.
I guess this suggestion mostly stems from wanting a level playing field. There’s often a lot of great late-entry results that don’t get the traction they deserve. The extra points for last two has some limitations, and the penalty for early entries has its own downside.
I know we all play for the fun of it, but I wish it could all be about what you post and not about how fast.
So to me the most logical solution seemed to be to let voting begin for everyone at the same time.
Then again, I know no solution is perfect. I’d like the challenge to remain fun and accessible to everyone, that’s my main concern.
PICO-8, though it's more of an on-and-off again project of trying to teach myself to program again.
But I like the limitations you have to work with, and even I can create some crude 8x8 sprites :)
Being appreciated.. either by my kids, my partner, co-workers or anyone else really..
If I feel like I've made someone happy or helped them out somehow and they give a heartfelt "thanks" or even just a big smile, well that always makes my day.